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Agreed, hell I would have hide it from the council for as long as possible and hopefully come up with the solution that is best for both the Geth/Quarian. Basically put a few in each Quarian suit and have them live there. Though the reaper conflict would have been alot more interesting as a fraction of the geth

Question I always ask is not if people are getting on a list, but what list precisely. =P

you mean tremendously under-prepared for the onslaught of people when they discover it exists?

Used to be the worst till they completely razed and rebuilt their entire customer service department a few years back.

What would be hilarious: If this entire thing is actually happening, but then the Professor just wipes everyone's minds that he ever fired them. Professor goes off to wherever muttering: "Glad I got that off my chest even though it's a pity I can't really do it."

Being a living repeatable flash bang grenade is probably more useful than wolverine. At least her skeleton doesn't have metal entirely thru it for magneto to take advantage of. Also I can easily imagine the reason why wolverine was fired first. He's already off on some trip or by himself 70% of the time. Ok yeah,

Agreed. Not to mention it can be a pain in the ass to replace someone. You no longer have said employee, his job is vacant, then you have to find, interview, and train employee. Could be a month's or 6 month process depending upon the job. Not to mention what firing will do to team moral. Being flexible and

If it's a temporarily thing, it seems like he encountered a loss of some-kind. I would definitely ignore the advice that says to do nothing or basically akin to firing him. Most of the others have given excellent advice that I would follow. Most people who are in a rough patch simply need some support so they can get

I honestly expected to hear "canon fodder" when you said in the army no one is unreliable.

  • Go to a strong technical oriented community college.

I agree, my favorite trope usage in Media tends to be when they invert, subvert or lampshade what is stereotypical of the trope. So you expect the trope to be X, but you end up getting X with a dash of Y and Z in the mix. Those type of tropes are in my opinion what really set characters apart from their cardboard

TL;DR version: My two cents if someone from Sony reads this is that you should hop on board and do this.



This is the problem with your generalization that many Europeans as well as Americans forget, alot. We are a large ass country to the point any type of generalization can't really be used accurately. Generalizations are only accurate to what region of the United States. For example, The region around Texas? Totally

Broke Asgardian mountain. O boy.

To be honest, I have trouble even finding qualms with that remotely. Though for my own sake, I would still only limit it to appearing once every 10 or 20 or something times rather than every single time. Just personal preference as a programmer.

well if it's like any other software where they want you to throw money at it - I would see it as nagging. Then again, I'm not most people *shrugs* I just think if I was writing any software that was semi-free, I would not put in a "buy the upgraded version" every time you do something.

17" laptops to be honest. Between CAD, animations, 3d modeling, programming, etc etc that I do on it besides gaming, It needs to be a power house but yet portable. Thus a 17" laptop. =)

See first response. =P

I feel so silly. O so silly. I am sorry.